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In various religious and cultural traditions, the concept of "gates in paradise" can differ. In Christianity, particularly in the Book of Revelation, it describes the New Jerusalem having twelve gates, each made of a single pearl, representing the twelve tribes of Israel. In Islamic tradition, paradise (Jannah) is also depicted as having multiple gates, though the specific number varies in interpretations. Overall, the imagery of gates symbolizes entry into a blessed and eternal state.

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